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The Best Eye Anti-Wrinkle Cream: Does it work?

February 26, 2009 by  
Filed under Wrinkle Cream

Did you ever wonder why things like crow’s feet and dark circles form around people’s eyes? You’ve probably seen people who had really bad cases of them at young ages and wondered what caused it. Actually, it’s a combination of things. For starters, the skin around the eyes is extremely delicate and easily damaged. Secondly, external factors such as sun exposure, a lot of squinting, dry skin, smoking, and poor circulation can contribute to the problem. People who look in their mirrors and see these signs of aging showing up on their faces often panic and start looking for the best eye anti-wrinkle cream they can find. Do these products really work, though?

Some people swear by eye creams, and others say they aren’t quite as effective for them. By doing some online research, you’ll find people who say they couldn’t live without their eye cream, others who think that a good moisturizer will work as well as any product designed especially for eyes, and some who never use anything around their eyes and still have no wrinkles. It can be very confusing and not much help, because these conflicting views still don’t give you a real clue as to what the best eye anti-wrinkle cream is.

As confusing as it might be, all of these people are probably right. Whether or not you get wrinkles and whether or not a given product will work for you depends on a lot of things that are unique to you. For example, your genetic make-up can have a lot to do with the age at which you start to develop wrinkles. There are families that start having wrinkles in their 20s and others that are still wrinkle-free well into their golden years. If people in your family have oily skins, the natural oils will help keep wrinkles from forming. On the other hand, if you come from a line of dry-skinned people, you’ll probably need some help from a moisturizer or anti-wrinkle cream in order to keep the wrinkles at bay.

The lifestyle that you choose to lead can also have an effect on how quickly your skin ages. People who smoke or who spend a great deal of time in the sun tend to wrinkle sooner than people do who don’t do these things. Eating a healthy diet and getting plenty of sleep are also conducive to younger-looking skin. People who haven’t always taken the best care of their skin will probably benefit from using some type of moisturizer or anti-wrinkle product. Although no manmade substance can turn back the hands of time, the best eye anti-wrinkle cream on the market will make a difference.

If the older folks in your family still have young-looking skin, chances are you will retain yours, too, as long as you maintain a healthy lifestyle. If you’re lucky this way, you may not have to use anti-wrinkle products as young as many other people are doing. However, you don’t want to discount the advantages of preventive skin maintenance, either. When I was a young woman I knew an older lady who had worked in the cosmetics field all of her life. She had purposely used moisturizer on the back of one hand and none on the other for many years in order to prove a point. The difference between her two hands was astounding and convinced me that I should protect my facial skin with moisturizer at all times, which I’ve faithfully done for over 35 years now. As a result, I can still boast of looking younger than I really am.

Because of my own experiences, I highly recommend that you find the best eye anti-wrinkle cream you can buy and start using it right away.

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